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#   Copyright (c) 2020 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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import paddle
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from paddle.distributed.fleet.proto import distributed_strategy_pb2
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from paddle.fluid.framework import Variable, set_flags, core
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import google.protobuf.text_format
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__all__ = ["DistributedStrategy"]

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def get_msg_dict(msg):
    res_dict = {}
    fields = msg.DESCRIPTOR.fields
    for f in fields:
        res_dict[f.name] = getattr(msg, f.name)
    return res_dict


def assign_configs_value(msg, config):
    fields = msg.DESCRIPTOR.fields
    for key in config:
        for f in fields:
            if key == f.name:
                if f.label == 3:
                    getattr(msg, f.name).extend(config[f.name])
                elif f.label == 1 or f.label == 2:
                    setattr(msg, f.name, config[f.name])


def check_configs_key(msg, config, field_name):
    key_list = msg.DESCRIPTOR.fields_by_name.keys()
    for key in config:
        assert key in key_list, "key:{} not in {}".format(key, field_name)


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class DistributedJobInfo(object):
    """
    DistributedJobInfo will serialize all distributed training information
    Just for inner use: 1) debug 2) replicate experiments
    """

    def __init__(self):
        self.job_info = distributed_strategy_pb2.DistributedJobInfo()

    def _set_worker_num(self, worker_num):
        self.job_info.worker_num = worker_num

    def _set_server_num(self, server_num):
        self.job_info.server_num = server_num

    def _set_worker_ips(self, worker_ips):
        self.job_info.worker_ips.extend(worker_ips)

    def _set_server_endpoints(self, server_endpoints):
        self.job_info.server_endpoints.extend(server_endpoints)

    def _set_origin_startup(self, origin_startup_prog):
        self.job_info.origin_startup = str(origin_startup_prog)

    def _set_origin_main(self, origin_main_prog):
        self.job_info.origin_main = str(origin_main_prog)

    def _distributed_main(self, distributed_main_prog):
        self.job_info.distributed_main = str(distributed_main_prog)

    def _optimizer_name(self, optimizer_name):
        self.job_info.optimizer_name = optimizer_name

    def _set_distributed_strategy(self, dist_strategy):
        self.job_info.strategy = dist_strategy


class DistributedStrategy(object):
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    __lock_attr = False

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    def __init__(self):
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        """
        DistributedStrategy is the main configuration entry for distributed training of Paddle.
        All of the distributed training configurations can be configured in DistributedStrategy,
        such as automatic mixed precision (AMP), Layer-wise Adaptive Rate Scaling (LARS), 
        asynchronous update parameter server(ASGD), etc.
        
        DistributedStrategy can be serialized into protobuf file or deserialized from protobuf file

        Users who run local training usually configure BuildStrategy and ExecutionStrategy, and 
        DistributedStrategy supports configurations from BuildStrategy and ExecutionStrategy

        """
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        self.strategy = distributed_strategy_pb2.DistributedStrategy()
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        self.__lock_attr = True

    def __setattr__(self, key, value):
        if self.__lock_attr and not hasattr(self, key):
            raise TypeError("%s is not a attribute of %s" %
                            (key, self.__class__.__name__))
        object.__setattr__(self, key, value)
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    def save_to_prototxt(self, output):
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        """
        Serialize current DistributedStrategy to string and save to output file

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
        
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.dgc = True
            strategy.recompute = True
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            strategy.recompute_configs = {"checkpoint": ["x"]}
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            strategy.save_to_prototxt("dist_strategy.prototxt")
        """
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        with open(output, "w") as fout:
            fout.write(str(self.strategy))

    def load_from_prototxt(self, pb_file):
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        """
        Load from prototxt file for DistributedStrategy initialization

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
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            strategy.load_from_prototxt("dist_strategy.protoxt")
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        """
        with open(pb_file, 'r') as f:
            self.strategy = google.protobuf.text_format.Merge(
                str(f.read()), self.strategy)

    @property
    def execution_strategy(self):
        """
        Configure ExecutionStrategy for DistributedStrategy

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            exe_strategy = paddle.fluid.ExecutionStrategy()
            exe_strategy.num_threads = 10
            exe_strategy.num_iteration_per_drop_scope = 10
            exe_strategy.num_iteration_per_run = 10

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            strategy = paddle.distributed.fleet.DistributedStrategy()
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            strategy.execution_strategy = exe_strategy
        """
        execution_strategy = paddle.fluid.ExecutionStrategy()
        fields = self.strategy.execution_strategy.DESCRIPTOR.fields
        for f in fields:
            setattr(execution_strategy, f.name,
                    getattr(self.strategy.execution_strategy, f.name))
        return execution_strategy

    @execution_strategy.setter
    def execution_strategy(self, strategy):
        fields = self.strategy.execution_strategy.DESCRIPTOR.fields
        for f in fields:
            setattr(self.strategy.execution_strategy, f.name,
                    getattr(strategy, f.name))

    @property
    def build_strategy(self):
        """
        Configure BuildStrategy for DistributedStrategy
        Note that the properties of BuildStrategy are valid in DistributedStrategy
        only if the property is non-distributed strategy.

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            build_strategy = paddle.fluid.BuildStrategy()
            build_strategy.enable_sequential_execution = True
            build_strategy.fuse_elewise_add_act_ops = True
            build_strategy.fuse_bn_act_ops = True
            build_strategy.enable_auto_fusion = True
            build_strategy.fuse_relu_depthwise_conv = True
            build_strategy.fuse_broadcast_ops = True
            build_strategy.fuse_all_optimizer_ops = True
            build_strategy.enable_inplace = True
            
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            strategy = paddle.distributed.fleet.DistributedStrategy()
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            strategy.build_strategy = build_strategy
        """

        build_strategy = paddle.fluid.BuildStrategy()
        fields = self.strategy.build_strategy.DESCRIPTOR.fields
        for f in fields:
            setattr(build_strategy, f.name,
                    getattr(self.strategy.build_strategy, f.name))
        return build_strategy

    @build_strategy.setter
    def build_strategy(self, strategy):
        fields = self.strategy.build_strategy.DESCRIPTOR.fields
        for f in fields:
            if f.label == 1 or f.label == 2:  # optional and required field
                setattr(self.strategy.build_strategy, f.name,
                        getattr(strategy, f.name))
            elif f.label == 3:  # repeated field
                getattr(self.strategy.build_strategy,
                        f.name).extend(getattr(strategy, f.name))

    @property
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    def a_sync(self):
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        """
        Indicating whether we are using asynchronous stocastic gradient descent updates
        for training. This property is valid when we are using parameter server training, 
        which is implied by setting approperate RoleMaker
        Default value: True

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            role_maker = fleet.PaddleCloudRoleMaker()
            fleet.init(role_maker)

            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
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            strategy.a_sync = True  # by default this is True
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            # code block for defining loss and local optimizer
            # sgd = fleet.distributed_optimizer(optimizer, strategy)
        """
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        return self.strategy.a_sync
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    @a_sync.setter
    def a_sync(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.a_sync = flag
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            self.a_sync_configs = {"k_steps": 0}
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        else:
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            raise ValueError(
                "The type of `flag` is invalid, expected type is bool, but received %s".
                format(type(flag)))
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    @property
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    def a_sync_configs(self):
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        """
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        Set a_sync update configurations. In general, asynchronous parameter server
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        training has serveral configurable settings that can be configured through
        a dict.
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        **Notes**:
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            **Detailed arguments for a_sync_configs**
            **k_step**: number of local optimization updates before communication
            **max_merge_var_num**: maximum number of merged gradients before communication
            **send_queue_size**: a buffer size of worker communication
            **independent_recv_thread**: if we are using independent recv thread for communication
            **thread_pool_size**: number of thread pool
            **send_wait_times**: waiting time for sending gradients
            **runtime_split_send_recv**: if we are using Tensor split for send and recv during runtime
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            role_maker = fleet.PaddleCloudRoleMaker()
            fleet.init(role_maker)
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
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            strategy.a_sync = True  # by default this is True
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            configs = {"k_step": 10000, "send_queue_size": 32}
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            strategy.a_sync_configs = configs
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            # code block for defining loss and local optimizer
            # sgd = fleet.distributed_optimizer(optimizer, strategy)
        """
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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.a_sync_configs)
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    @a_sync_configs.setter
    def a_sync_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.a_sync_configs, configs,
                          "a_sync_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.a_sync_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def amp(self):
        """
        Indicating whether we are using automatic mixed precision training
        Default Value: False
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.amp = True # by default this is false
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        """
        return self.strategy.amp
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    @amp.setter
    def amp(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.amp = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: amp should have value of bool type")
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    @property
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    def amp_configs(self):
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        """
        Set automatic mixed precision training configurations. In general, amp has serveral configurable
        settings that can be configured through a dict.

        **Notes**:
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            **init_loss_scaling(float)**: The initial loss scaling factor. Default 32768.
            **use_dynamic_loss_scaling(bool)**: Whether to use dynamic loss scaling. Default True.
            **incr_every_n_steps(int)**: Increases loss scaling every n consecutive steps with finite gradients. Default 1000.
            **decr_every_n_nan_or_inf(int)**: Decreases loss scaling every n accumulated steps with nan or inf gradients. Default 2.
            **incr_ratio(float)**: The multiplier to use when increasing the loss scaling. Default 2.0.
            **decr_ratio(float)**: The less-than-one-multiplier to use when decreasing the loss scaling. Default 0.5.
            **custom_white_list(list[str])**: Users' custom white list which always execution fp16.
            **custom_black_list(list[str])**: Users' custom black list which forbidden execution fp16.
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.amp = True
            strategy.amp_configs = {
                "init_loss_scaling": 32768,
                "custom_white_list": ['conv2d']}
        """
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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.amp_configs)
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    @amp_configs.setter
    def amp_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.amp_configs, configs, "amp_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.amp_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def recompute(self):
        """
        Indicating whether we are using forward recomputation for memory optimization
        Default value: False

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.recompute = True
            # suppose x and y are names of checkpoint tensors for recomputation
            strategy.recompute_configs = {"checkpoints": ["x", "y"]}
        """
        return self.strategy.recompute
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    @property
    def sync_nccl_allreduce(self):
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        """
        Indicating whether we are using synchronized all reduce in each communication thread
        We note that system overhead is usually lower when sync_nccl_allreduce = True

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.sync_nccl_allreduce = True
        """
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        return self.strategy.sync_nccl_allreduce

    @sync_nccl_allreduce.setter
    def sync_nccl_allreduce(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.sync_nccl_allreduce = flag
        else:
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            print("WARNING: sync_nccl_allreduce should have value of bool type")
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    @property
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    def use_hierarchical_allreduce(self):
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        """
        Indicating whether we are using hierarchical allreduce in collective communication
        Hierarchical allreduce often does allreduce within a certain node group and then do
        allreduce among the leaders of each group

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.use_hierarchical_allreduce = True
        """
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        return self.strategy.use_hierarchical_allreduce
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    @use_hierarchical_allreduce.setter
    def use_hierarchical_allreduce(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.use_hierarchical_allreduce = flag
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        else:
            print(
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                "WARNING: use_hierarchical_allreduce should have value of bool type"
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            )

    @property
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    def hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks(self):
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        """
        Number of ranks for low level node groups in hierarchical allreduce
        Default value: number of GPU cards on each single GPU machine

        Example:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks = 8
        """
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        return self.strategy.hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks
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    @hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks.setter
    def hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks(self, value):
        if isinstance(value, int):
            self.strategy.hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks = value
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        else:
            print(
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                "WARNING: hierarchical_allreduce_inter_nranks should have value of int type"
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            )

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    @property
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    def sync_batch_norm(self):
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        """
        Indicating whether we are using sync_batch_norm to do synchronous batch normalization among all training nodes.
        
        Default value: False

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.sync_batch_norm = True
        """

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        return self.strategy.sync_batch_norm
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    @sync_batch_norm.setter
    def sync_batch_norm(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.sync_batch_norm = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: sync_batch_norm should have value of bool type")
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    @property
    def fuse_all_reduce_ops(self):
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        """
        Indicating whether we are using fuse_all_reduce_ops for gradient fusion during backward phase of training
        Default value: True

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.fuse_all_reduce_ops = False
        """
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        return self.strategy.fuse_all_reduce_ops

    @fuse_all_reduce_ops.setter
    def fuse_all_reduce_ops(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.fuse_all_reduce_ops = flag
        else:
            print("WARNING: fuse_all_reduce_ops should have value of bool type")

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    @property
    def fuse_grad_size_in_MB(self):
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        """
        Specifying the size of gradient to fuse in Mega-Bytes

        Default value: 32

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
        
            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_MB = 50
        """
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        return self.strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_MB

    @fuse_grad_size_in_MB.setter
    def fuse_grad_size_in_MB(self, value):
        if isinstance(value, int):
            self.strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_MB = value
        else:
            print("WARNING: fuse_grad_size_in_MB should have value of int type")

    @property
    def _fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS(self):
        return self.strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS

    @_fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS.setter
    def _fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS(self, value):
        if isinstance(value, float):
            self.strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS = value
        else:
            print(
                "WARNING: fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS should have value of float type"
            )

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    @property
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    def nccl_comm_num(self):
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        """
        Specifying the number of NCCL communicator

        Default value: 1

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
        
            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.nccl_comm_num = 2
        """

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        return self.strategy.nccl_comm_num
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    @nccl_comm_num.setter
    def nccl_comm_num(self, value):
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        if isinstance(value, int):
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            self.strategy.nccl_comm_num = value
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: nccl_comm_num should have value of int type")
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    @recompute.setter
    def recompute(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.recompute = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: recompute should have value of bool type")
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    @property
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    def recompute_configs(self):
        """
        Set recompute configurations. In general, the recompute strategy of current
        implementation should have some manually assign checkpoints
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
        
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.recompute = True
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        """
        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.recompute_configs)

    @recompute_configs.setter
    def recompute_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.recompute_configs, configs,
                          "checkpoint_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.recompute_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def pipeline(self):
        """
        Indicating whether we are using pipeline parallelism for distributed training.
        Current implementation mainly focus on single GPU machine pipeline parallelism and
        data parallelism across GPU machine. The pipeline information is indicated through
        device_guard information in user-defined program.

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
        
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.pipeline = True

        """
        return self.strategy.pipeline
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    @pipeline.setter
    def pipeline(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.pipeline = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: pipeline should have value of bool type")
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    @property
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    def pipeline_configs(self):
        """
        Set pipeline parallelism configurations. In pipeline parallelism,
        different parts of neural networks are running on different GPUS.
        There are Tensor queue buffer between each pair of neighborhood GPUS 
        that are responsible for synchronizing hidden Tensor results between
        GPUs. Pipeline parallelism consists of serveral producer-consumer style
        hardware pairs, such as GPU-GPU, CPU-GPU, GPU-XPU. The best way to speedup
        pipeline parallelism is to make the size of Tensor in Tensor queue smaller, 
        so that we will have a faster producer for downstream consumers.
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        **Notes**:
            **Detailed arguments for pipeline_configs**
            **micro_batch**: the number of small batches in each user defined batch
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
        
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.pipeline = True
            strategy.pipeline_configs = {"micro_batch": 12}
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        """
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    @pipeline_configs.setter
    def pipeline_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.pipeline_configs, configs,
                          "pipeline_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.pipeline_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def localsgd(self):
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        """
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        Indicating whether we are using Local SGD training. For more details, please refer to
        [Don't Use Large Mini-Batches, Use Local SGD](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07217.pdf),
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        Default Value: False
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.localsgd = True # by default this is false

        """
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        return self.strategy.localsgd
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    @localsgd.setter
    def localsgd(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.localsgd = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: localsgd should have value of bool type")
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    @property
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    def localsgd_configs(self):
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        """
        Set LocalSGD training configurations. LocalSGD has a configurable
        setting that can be configured through a dict.

        **Notes**:
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            **k_steps(int)**: The local steps for training before parameter
                synchronization. Default 1. If strategy.auto is set True, the
                local steps will be calculated automatically during training.
                The algorithm is referenced in this paper: 
                [Adaptive Communication Strategies to Achieve the Best Error-Runtime Trade-off in Local-Update SGD](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1810.08313.pdf).
                In this case, k_steps indicates the first local steps which
                is suggested setting to 1.
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.localsgd = True
            strategy.localsgd_configs = {"k_steps": 4}
        """

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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.localsgd_configs)
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    @localsgd_configs.setter
    def localsgd_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.localsgd_configs, configs,
                          "localsgd_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.localsgd_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def dgc(self):
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        """
        Indicating whether we are using Deep Gradient Compression training. For more details, please refer to
        [Deep Gradient Compression](https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.01887).

        Default Value: False

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.dgc = True # by default this is false

        """
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        return self.strategy.dgc
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    @dgc.setter
    def dgc(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.dgc = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: dgc should have value of bool type")
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    @property
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    def dgc_configs(self):
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        """
        Set Deep Gradient Compression training configurations. In general, dgc has serveral configurable
        settings that can be configured through a dict.

        **Notes**:
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            **rampup_begin_step(int)**: The beginning step from which gradient compression is implemented. Default 0.
            **rampup_step(int)**: Time steps used in sparsity warm-up periods. Default is 1.
                For example, if the sparsity is [0.75, 0.9375, 0.984375, 0.996, 0.999], and the rampup_step is 100,
                it will use 0.75 at 0~19 steps, and 0.9375 at 20~39 steps, and so on. And when reach sparsity array
                ends, it will use 0.999 then and after.
            **sparsity(list[float])**: Get top important element from gradient tensor, the ratio is (1 - sparsity).
                Default is [0.999]. For example, if the sparsity is [0.99, 0.999], the top [1%, 0.1%] important
                element will be transmitted.
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        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.dgc = True
            strategy.dgc_configs = {"rampup_begin_step": 1252}
        """
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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.dgc_configs)
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    @dgc_configs.setter
    def dgc_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.dgc_configs, configs, "dgc_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.dgc_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def gradient_merge(self):
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        """
        Gradient Merge, also called as Gradient Accumulation,
        is a strategy for large batch training. With this strategy,
        model parameter will not be updated until user-defined steps.
        For each step, the forward network and the backward network
        will run to calculate the gradient of model parameters.
        For every k step, the optimization network will run,
        applying a specific optimization method (such as SGD, Adam)
        to model parameters.

        Examples:
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        .. code-block:: python
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.gradient_merge = True
            strategy.gradient_merge_configs = {"k_steps": 4, "avg": True}
        """
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    @gradient_merge.setter
    def gradient_merge(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            self.strategy.gradient_merge = flag
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: gradient_merge should have value of bool type")

    @property
    def gradient_merge_configs(self):
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        """
        the key-value configs of distribute_strategy
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        Keys: 
            k_steps (int): the update period of the parameters
            avg (bool): whether to average the gradients of each mini-batch,
                the default value is `True`
        Example:
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            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
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            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.gradient_merge = True
            strategy.gradient_merge_configs = {"k_steps": 4, "avg": True}
        """
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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.gradient_merge_configs)

    @gradient_merge_configs.setter
    def gradient_merge_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.gradient_merge_configs, configs,
                          "gradient_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.gradient_merge_configs, configs)
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    @property
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    def lars(self):
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        """
        Set lars configurations. lars is used to deal with the convergence problems when the global 
        batch size is larger than 8k.  For more details, please refer to 
        [Large Batch Training of Convolutional Networks](https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.03888).

        Default Value: False

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.lars = True # by default this is false
        """
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        return self.strategy.lars
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    @lars.setter
    def lars(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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            print("WARNING: lars should have value of bool type")
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    @property
    def lars_configs(self):
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        """
        Set Lars training configurations.

        **Notes**:
        **lars_coeff (float)**: trust ratio in lars formula.
        **lars_weight_decay** (float): weight decay coefficient in lars formula.
        **epsilon (float)**: argument is used to avoid potential devision-by-zero 
        when compute the local lr; 
        **exclude_from_weight_decay ([string])**: is a list of name strings of layers which
        will be exclude from weight decay in lars formula.

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.lars = True
            strategy.lars_configs = {
                        "lars_coeff": 0.01,
                        "lars_weight_decay": 0.0005,
                        "epsilon": 0,
                        "exclude_from_weight_decay": ['batch_norm', '.b_0']
                    }
        """
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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.lars_configs)

    @lars_configs.setter
    def lars_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.lars_configs, configs, "lars_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.lars_configs, configs)

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    @property
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    def lamb(self):
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        """
        Set lamb configurations. lamb is used to deal with the convergence problems for large 
        batch size training, specially for attention-related model like BERT. For more details, 
        please refer to 
        [Large Batch Optimization for Deep Learning: Training BERT in 76 minutes](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.00962).

        Default Value: False
        
        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python

            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.lamb = True # by default this is false
        """

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    @lamb.setter
    def lamb(self, flag):
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        if isinstance(flag, bool):
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        else:
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            print("WARNING: lamb should have value of bool type")
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    @property
    def lamb_configs(self):
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        """
        Set Lars training configurations.

        **Notes**:
        **lamb_weight_decay** (float): weight decay coefficient in lamb formula.
        **exclude_from_weight_decay ([string])**: is a list of name strings of layers which
        will be exclude from weight decay in lamb formula.

        Examples:
          .. code-block:: python
            import paddle.distributed.fleet as fleet
            strategy = fleet.DistributedStrategy()
            strategy.lamb = True
            strategy.lamb_configs = {
                    'lamb_weight_decay': 0.01,
                    'exclude_from_weight_decay': [],
                }
        """
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        return get_msg_dict(self.strategy.lamb_configs)

    @lamb_configs.setter
    def lamb_configs(self, configs):
        check_configs_key(self.strategy.lamb_configs, configs, "lamb_configs")
        assign_configs_value(self.strategy.lamb_configs, configs)

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    @property
    def elastic(self):
        return self.strategy.elastic

    @elastic.setter
    def elastic(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.elastic = flag
        else:
            print("WARNING: elastic should have value of bool type")

    @property
    def auto(self):
        return self.strategy.auto

    @auto.setter
    def auto(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.auto = flag
        else:
            print("WARNING: auto should have value of bool type")

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    @property
    def cudnn_exhaustive_search(self):
        return self.strategy.cudnn_exhaustive_search

    @cudnn_exhaustive_search.setter
    def cudnn_exhaustive_search(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.cudnn_exhaustive_search = flag
        else:
            print(
                "WARNING: cudnn_exhaustive_search should have value of bool type"
            )

    @property
    def conv_workspace_size_limit(self):
        return self.strategy.conv_workspace_size_limit

    @conv_workspace_size_limit.setter
    def conv_workspace_size_limit(self, value):
        if isinstance(value, int):
            self.strategy.conv_workspace_size_limit = value
        else:
            print(
                "WARNING: conv_workspace_size_limit should have value of int type"
            )

    @property
    def cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent(self):
        return self.strategy.cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent

    @cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent.setter
    def cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent(self, flag):
        if isinstance(flag, bool):
            self.strategy.cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent = flag
        else:
            print(
                "WARNING: cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent should have value of bool type"
            )

    def _enable_env(self):
        strategy = self.strategy
        keys = [
            "FLAGS_cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent",
            "FLAGS_conv_workspace_size_limit",
            "FLAGS_cudnn_exhaustive_search",
            "FLAGS_sync_nccl_allreduce",
            "FLAGS_fuse_parameter_memory_size",
            "FLAGS_fuse_parameter_groups_size",
        ]
        values = [
            bool(strategy.cudnn_batchnorm_spatial_persistent),
            int(strategy.conv_workspace_size_limit),
            bool(strategy.cudnn_exhaustive_search),
            bool(strategy.sync_nccl_allreduce),
            int(strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_MB),
            int(strategy.fuse_grad_size_in_TFLOPS),
        ]

        for i, key in enumerate(keys):
            if core.globals().is_public(key):
                core.globals()[key] = values[i]

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    def __repr__(self):
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        fields = self.strategy.DESCRIPTOR.fields
        for f in fields:
            print("{}: {}".format(f.name, f.default_value))
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        return str(self.strategy)